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Show Generalities. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. John liuncc came from Montana Saturday morning. Sugar $5.85 a sack at H. G. Hayball's. M.tII. Fames returned from a visit to He burg on Saturday. When others fall wc sell. List your Real Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pedersen & Co. Mrs. W. II. DcWItt, with her daughter from Blacksmith Fork, returned re-turned from Nebraska on Saturday. The highest cash price paid for spring chickens at the Palace restaurant, restau-rant, t An aggregation of gypsies is camped camp-ed on the county road south of the bridge. Plenty of oats for sale to everybody at Smurthwalte Produce company, .orth Main street. tyJ3P'Irs. E. J. Bench, Nellie Hansen, " ' and Mrs.Bcssie Burgo of Salt Lake are visiting with John Bench. A lirst class farm to sell at Blue f Greek on reasonable terms. Inquire at this otlicc. J. S. Powell came in from Chicago, Thuisday evening, where he has been studying decorating at the Chicago Art Institute. Mr. Powell Is assis- tant In drawing at the A. C. of U. this winter. Wanted By the Logan Brick & Lime company, one team to haul llmo rock. Steady employment ollered. t The position as leader of the Cache stake choir has been tendered George W. Thatcher by those of the stake Presidency and the bishops. The gentleman has taken the matter mat-ter under advisement for a few days. A' seven roomed frame house with pleasant surroundings for sale cheap. Apply to Louis Cardon. t J. It. Edwards, proprietor of Thatcher's opera house, has secured some good attractions that will visit Logan during the coming season. The vaudeville will run in the opcia house at such intervals when other plays arc not on the boards. The family of Hal Farr are liming serious trouble with their little son who was icccntly kicked by a horse. J, 4 . JilPgd poisoning sot In and convulsions Iffijpowcd. Medical aid Is In attend- aticoand all possible is being done to sao the boy. 9100,000 to loan on improved farms, II A Pedersen and Co, Miss Eva Erlckson Is up from Salt Lake calling on her relatives. Miss Bertha Hcllcwcll, or Ogden, Is a guest of Miss Bhca Kicks for a few days. Some of the Sunday School classes of the Seventh ward took an outing on Labor Day. James Kcaton, who has been working work-ing in the harness shop at Ilcxburg, Is in Logan. Wm. McCrackcn, mgr. of the Stevens Implement house, at Preston, visited Logan on Monday. Mr. J L Coburn, assistant secretary secre-tary of the A. C. of U , returned from Salt Lake Sunday night. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this otlicc on subscription. Mr. and Mrs, .1. W. Hairy and family fam-ily went to Preston Monday to spend the holiday with relatives. Found A 22 callbic rille. Owner can have same by calling at tithing otlicc. Howaid Madscu, assistant instructor instruct-or in mechanic arts at the A. C. of U., has returned to Logan. G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Julius Jacobson and family returned return-ed from Alberta Canada on last Friday, Fri-day, where he spent his vacation. Elegant line of New Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, at Eliason Sisters. Mrs W. II. Tuttle, of Colorado Springs, Is In the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Amelia Hansen Nielsen. Shoes, Shoes. .You can pick up some exceptionally good values at our shoe counter. Campbell & Morrcll Co. t Mrs. Frank Goodwin left Saturday for Soda Springs where she will be the guest of Mrs. Belle Woodall for two weeks In order to make space for fall goods Campbell & Morrcll Co. are offering special inducements In summer wearing wear-ing apparel, t Some of the ward choirs of the city will furnish singing for the tabernacle meetings until a leader is selected for the tabernacle choir. For sale or rent Lot 4xl.'l rds , a 4 roomed house, and a barn on same I also have for sale a tirst-class Jersey cow, and -10 pure breed Bull Wyandotte Wyand-otte chickens. For particulars call at 10 South th East Logan, Utah. Commciiclng next Sunday at two p. m., afternoon services will be held thereafter In the tabernacle. Sacrament Sacra-ment meetings will be held In the various var-ious waids on Sunday cenlngs. During the months of July and August Campbell & Morrcll propose to clean up everything pertaining to summer wearing apparel at convincing convinc-ing prices. Wash Skirts and Tub Suits must be cleaned up regardless of cost. t Dave Campbell, ex-captain of Harvard's Har-vard's foot ball team which defeated Yale 22 to 0 several years ago, Is in this city. He will remain for several days, on a visit to his relatives and friends. On Wednesday night, Sept. 0th, a party will be given at Johnson.s Grove. The party will be managed by Miss Ilertha Jensen, of Salt Lake, and Miss Bertie Johnson. It Is anticipated anti-cipated that a fine ball will be given. Those who are lovers of dancing will undoubtedly experience a fine evening's even-ing's entertainment. The vaudeville at the Thatcher opeia house this week, Nashigh class as ever. The comedy act "The Buig-lar Buig-lar Alarm" is a bigger effort than us-ual us-ual and Is good. F. Baugh's illustrated illustrat-ed song, "The Boys are Coming Home" is one of thoso "whlstly," catchy march songs of the soldier bojs. Leroy's musical turn Is a novelty, as Is the comedy duo of Nagle and Adams. A prle drawing takes place tonight. Veal wanted at Palace Meat market O. W. Adams has been called on a mission. New milch cow for -.ale. Inquire here. Mr. and Mis. Walter Pjper, of Salt Lake, are In Logan. Wanted Hoy to work In dental of-lice. of-lice. Apply to Dr. Emcls Mr John Heaves, of Ogden, Is visiting visit-ing Orson Smith's family. 1). J. James came oor fiom Paradise, Para-dise, Saturday on business Lost Warranty deed. Finder please return to this oillce. Apostle Charles W. Penrose addressed address-ed the saints at Hyruin Sunday night. Found, north of Logan, bundle of ladies clothing w tapped In apron. Inquire In-quire City Marshal. 20 cents a dozen paid for eggs at II. G. Hayball's store. Henry Kleopfcr, of the Seventh ward, expects to leave for a SwIU mission on Oct. 12th. Olc Olson and Join King, of Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, with Ilcber Parker, of Wells-vllle, Wells-vllle, visited Logan Monday. James Haslam, aged (i, living In Wellsvllle left for Europe a few dajs ago with his sister from St. Louis. The light of way for the railroad around Hyruin Is cleaned up satisfactorily satis-factorily to all parties concerned. Frank Moench, an A. C. student, returned re-turned Friday evening from Idaho' where he has been with a surveying paity. Wanted A girl to do gcneial house work. Must be qualified to take responsibility. re-sponsibility. Inquire at Sugar factory hotel. Mrs. John. Harman and son Davcy, with Mrs. David Horsely, of Salt Lake, are the guests of Mrs. P. N. Nellscn. Joseph Peterson, of the First ward, was taken down with typhoid on July lOtli. He was confined to his bed for six weeks. He Is now regaining his health. Mr. L. N. Barr, book-keeper of RIter Bros. Drug Co. left Sunday morning for his old home in Cornell, Illinois. He expects to be gone about a month, when he will return to Logan. Foil bALi: Pure Gold Coin seed wheat. Any quantity. Apply to George L. F.urell, Smltlifleld Messrs. Sumner Hatch and George Anderson, of the Logan Second waid, left for Salt Lake, Monday, from whence they will depait for their missions to Great Biitian at once. Elegant line of New Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, at Eliason Sisters. William Frank, of the Sixth ward, this city, has been suffering severely from rheumatism the past three weeks. He went to the Hot Springs at Battle Creek, Ihaho, Saturday morning for relief. 1 will exchange a good double work harness nearly new for a good cooking range, will pay balance In cash. II. P. Nielsen. I A "bucket brigade" did good work on a bla7e which started at John Ros-za's Ros-za's residence last Saturday morning. A defective flue started a small bl.ize which was extinguished befoie even the fire alarm was turned in. Do not forget "Clean up Sale" at-Campbell at-Campbell & Morrcll Co.'s. Under muslins and summer shirt waists at big reductions. See window dlsplay.t Sheriff Marshall, of Oneida county, passed north on Monday morning upon his return from Pocatcllo where he had been In scarcti for the men who done the burglarl.lng at Preston last week. The shciilt states that the men were traced to the vicinity of Garner station where It Is thought they took train for points unknown. Mr. and Mis, C. M. Wendelboe, with their daughter Violet, who returned fiomthelrPortlandtripafew days ago state that they returned home sooner than they anticipated, feeling somewhat some-what uneasy about home and when they returned they found their son, Charles sick with strong symptoms of typhoid. A lady demonstrator will give free lessons in embroidery at Eliason Sisters during the coming weeks. She is a fine artist. Ladies desiring to learn embroidery should see her. Arthur M. Fullmer, a son of B. M Fullmer, Agent O. S. L. railroad at this place, came up from Salt Lake last Monday where ho has been confln-od confln-od in the Dr. Grove, L. T). S. hospital for the past four weeks. Ho had been laboring as a missionary in Grand Junction, Colo., for past eight months and was stricken down with typhoid foor and removed to the hospital at Salt Lake, no will dlvldo his time between here and his home in linden, until strong enough to take uphis missionary mis-sionary work again when lie will return re-turn to Colorado. Rlgby Star. Fred Wangsgard, assistant Instructor of forging of the A. C. of U , Is in Logan. Lo-gan. DANCK AT THE OKOVK TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IJIshop Wm. II Preston and general manager It. S. Campbell were Salt Lake passengers yesterday morning. J. A. Flack, of the Cache Vallej Hank, has a lay oil for a short time. He has gone east with sheep from Soda Springs. Mrs. Chas W. Walton, of Salt Lake, gianddaughthcr of Ilishop W. II. Maughan, came to Wellsvllle to attend at-tend the funeial. DANCi: AT TUP. GHOVE TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Thomas Kerr, of Wellsvllle, went to Ilancrofton Saturday to buy wheat in that locality for the C. A. Smurthwalte Smurth-walte company of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne, old residents resi-dents of Cache county, liau mocd to Gaining, California. They look the train on Saturday morning. Don C. Musser came fiom Uuttc last Thuisday to visit his family who has been In Logan the past few months. He will return to Montana In a short time. Misses Edith and Ethel Williams returned to their home In Salt Lake on Sunday. MUs Ethel was clerking at the II. G. Hayball's stoic the past year. Hersrhcl Mullen Jr , and wife le-turned le-turned from their trip to the coast last Monday morning. They express themselves as being highly delighted with the Portland Fair, and that the Ogden choir made an enviable record for themselves. President Goode of the Portland fall In his address stated that Ftah had madca great exploituro in bringing the Ogden choir to the fair at the cost of 1J,000 People unaccustomed to patronllng the local confectioners are not a little surprised at the giant strides that are being made each year In cool drink architecture. This year the up-to-dato drink not only contains a straw but a toothpick. The latter Is stuck daintily daint-ily into a sea green cherry and Is used for picking out the little pieces of pineapple, banana, orange, lemon, co-coanut co-coanut and other horticultural Junk, with which the drink is garnished; Its no longer possible to please the public by putting a lacr of syrup In tho bottom bot-tom of a glass and then turning a mixture of hurricane and water into It from a faucet. The real drink nowadays now-adays Is as elaboiatc and takes as long to prepare as a watercolor painting. One must have cracked Ice, nine kinds of fruit, maraschino cherries, mint leaves, syrups, a dash of sheiry, and what not on hand to erect a modern skyscraper drink. Its foundation is I tec, Its successive stories aie fruit fragments and It has a roof garden of mint leaves and orange peel. One absorbs ab-sorbs it through a straw, finishes tho fruit with a toothpick, borrows a spoon to dig out tho Ico and goes away with a young glacier nestling In his digestive regions for the rest of tho afternoon. The restlessness of progress pro-gress will demand a nutpick and chop, sticks next year for tho '(Kl model drink. And thus wc move. |